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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL SUNDAY. JANUARY A) 1057 Logan (Cache County) Utah Radiant Ingrid Arrives Ip Exile U. S. After Eight-Ye- Five Slake Rural ar conference in the terminal Building at Idlewild International Airport. She declined to answer only a few questions among them queries as to her age and whe er she would forgive the Americans who have criticized her in the past but who have indicated they are willing to forget the story of her romance with Rossellini. Miss Bergman originally went to Italy in 1949 to make a movie for Rossellini. She bore Rossellini a son in January, 1950, and married him in May after she received a Mexican divorce from Dr. Peter Lindstrom. At that time, a Los Angeles judge denied her custody of her daughter by Lindstrom, saying she was "unfit to be a mother. Miss Bergman was asked if she resented the American criticism of her action. "It was pretty tough in those days, she said, "but time takes care of everything." She was asked if she had been Two worried about the reception she would receive here today. "Not any more, tlje said. "I wasn't wortied. I have, never been worried about anything. If I was worried I would be another By character. Professor Harold R. Kepner "My life is yours. I dont exand Merlin J. Bowen, a senior pect to have my own life. 1 you are an actress, this belongs to it. student, were named by the eering-Technology It is difficult to avoid. I try to Student Council to each receive an en- avoid it when I can, but it's gineering award in conjunction difficult. with Engineering Week, Feb. 18 I have a wonderful life. Ive to 22. never regretted anything. I have Professor Kepner, a member of a wonderful rich life, full of inthe Dept, of Civil Engineering, teresting things. has been on the faculty at USAC for 26 years. He obtained an M S. degree in Municipal and Sanitary Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology A radiant NEW A ORK OP) time Ingrid Bergman, saing retakes caie of everything, turned to the United States yesterday, interrupting her exile of nearly eight years with Italian film director Roberto Rossellini. Miss Bergman flew here from visit to accept Paris for a an award for the first Hollywood produced movie she has made since she left a husband and child in the United Slates to go to visit Europe for a three-mont- h that changed her whole life. The actress, wearing a mink coat, a white kerchief over her head, a black suit and black shoes, said she had a gcod nights sleep on the airliner that brought her here from Paris. Miss Bergman was in high spiranswerits as she ed questions at a jammed news ur DEATH Friday claimed well- known citizen. Emil Albrecht. Albrecht Rites Slated Monday Emil Albrecht, Sr.. 71, died at the home of his son Robert in Logan on Friday. He was born Nov. 6, 1885 at Derendingen, Switzerland, the son of Anton and Anna Maria Glutz Albrecht. On November 22, 1907 he married Anna Schneider in Berne, Switzerland. This later was sealed in the Logan LDS Temple in February 1928. She passed away Nov. 20, 1951. y Engineering Awards Listed College Group Engin- Surviving are four sons, Emil, and Robert of Logan, Willie of Hyrum and Werner of Millville; nine grandchildren, one brother and one sister in Switzerland. At the time of his death he w'as in 1921. a member of the Logan LDS Since coming to USAC he has 18th Ward and a high priest in taught virtually every class In the East Cache stake. He had the Civil Engineering curriculum. been an active church member, He Is recognized particularly coming to the United States In for his work in the fields of struc1926 as a convert. tural theory and in sewage disHe has lived with his son Robert posal and design. ' for the past year. Prior to that The award was given to Protime he was a resident of Nibley. fessor Kepner for his untiring serBy occupation he was a machin- vice to the school, to ist and for 21 years had been en- and to engineering as astudents, profesgineer at the Logan LDS Temple. sion. It will be presented at the Funeral services will be conduc- assembly during Engineering ted Monday at 2 p.m. in the 18th Week at USAC. LDS Ward with Bishop William E. Mr. Bowen, who expects to McMurdie conducting. Friends graduate in June with a B.S. demay call at the home of Mr. and gree in Electrical Engineering, Mrs. Robert Albrecht, 571 Boule- was selected on the basis of vard. Sunday evening and Mon- school and outside activity, day from 10 a.m. until the time of grade-poiand potenaverage, the service. Interment will be in tial ability. the family plot In the Logan City He is, at present, chairman of cemetery. the student chapter of the Institute of Radio Engineers at USAC. He will be presented with the award at a meeting of the Utah Society of Professional Engineers on Feb. 20 In Salt Lake Funeral services for Harris O. City. Van Orden, 61, former Smithfield druggist, will be conducted Mon- VFW day, 12 noon, in Park City First ward chapel. MONTGOMERY, Ala., (IB A second funeral will be TuesThe national of the day, 12:30 p. m In Smithfield Veterans of commander Foreign Wars proFourth ward chapel, with Bishop Kenneth Webb officiating. posed ousting Russia from the Friends may call at the Nelson United toNations Friday and obIndian Prime Minister Funeral Home in Logan Monday, jected 7 to 9 p. m., and at the ward Nehrus recent visit to the United States. chapel in Smithfield Tuesday Cooper T. Holt, after 11 a. m. Burial will be in Smithfield City Chattanooga, Tenn., businessman, spoke here at the southern mid-cemetery. inter conference of the VFW. Tlte convention closes today following an address yesterday by Maj. Gen. Orville A. Anderson. Funeral services will be held The muskrat is not a rat. He Monday at 12 noon in the Hall Mortuary for Lillian Burgi Scott, is an amnhibious rodent and 68, who died in Williams, Ariz., should be called a "musquash. recently. Friends may call at the place of service one hour prior to the rites. Mrs. Scott was born Sept. 14, 1888, in Logan, a daughter of J. Alfred and Anna Brunner Burgi. She married C. W. Scott irr Jr. FUNERALS Mr. Van Orden View w Mrs. Scott T Debate Begins Stale Bills On (Continued from page 1) support from $4,050 to per distribution unit and would cost the state about $6.6 million a year more than is now spent. A companion bill would allow an increase in local leeway programs from 12 to 14 mills. Sponsors of the new bills were Rep. Orville Gunther chairman of the Utah Legislative Coupcil subcommittee that recommended an increase to $4,800 a year per distribution unit. Rep. and Rep. Donald Esplin mum $4,800 Allen L. Hodgson Earlier In the week a bill was introduced to raise state support to $5,100 per distribution unit. It Is generally favored by professional educators. Other Bills Other new House bills would: Make counties pay the entire cost of school elections and tax collection. Allow school districts to lump salaries together instead of list ing them separately in published -- eports. Allow retired school teachers to be rehired without waiting a With lncreased Prosperity Opens May One of Americas most comolctcd Plans have been e rural health conference slated to open Tuesday at Utah State Agricultural Colfor a five-stat- lege. Dr. Reed W. Farnsworth, Cedar of the rural City, chairman health committee, Medical Utah State said Association, ap- from 100 proximately persons Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah are expected for sessions in the Rural Arts Building. Dr. Daryl Chase, USAC the dent, will welcome during the opening session. speakers will include Dr. presi- group tions to 30,000. A new bill introduced in the Senate would provide six year passing religious problems, a church leader said, is finding a Christian path through the pitfalls of prosperity. Our unprecedented abundance, said the Rev. Cameron P. Hall of the National Council of Churches, carries with it an unprecedented danger. For the first rime in history, a whole nation is subject to the temptations that Christ had Mental Health Clinic Organized in mind when he warned that it is thoughtful Christian in the United easier for a camel to pass states; Every one to whom much through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the king- is given, of him shall much be required.' dom of Heaven. Hall is director of the National Councils Economic Life Division which has asked 400,000 Protest- Engineering And erty. Electronics REPAIR well-bein- g. 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Whenever 4-- H Survivors include one brother, Idaho Falls; along with several nieces and nephews. Interment will be in the Logan City cemetery. sionaries DIAMOND TELEVISION Ernest Burgi, Gilman. TO GIVE A 20-2- to conscience-searchin- g examina-- 1 tion of the question: "Can we stand abundance? Hall listed several ways in which our growing economic! wealth can produce spiritual pov- 1913. National Advertising HOW EXPERT ant churches across the country to devote the week of Jan. 6 One dange., he said, is that we Other (Continued from page D may become so obsessed with our F. S. material that we Crockett, Lafayette, Ind., vice Cache department of public wel- crowd otherpossessions out of life. values mema of the American Medi- fare; Walter Jaggi, also president "The Christian faith does not cal Association and chairman of ber of the Cacne public welfare go all out against materialism, on rural the AMAs council office; Mrs. Mae P. Simpson, he said. "It affirms that material health; Dr. Carl Frischknecht, another public welfare worker; things are not to be denied but, USAC Extension Service direcALL MAKES in their place, enjoyed. But life tor; Dr. Joseph Hellewell, presi- and Ruth Bondurant, psychiatric is so made that material values AND MODELS dent of the Wyoming Medical social worker. cannot have first place without At the present time these staff Association, and Dr. Valentine and ultimately destroying E. Wohlauer, chairman of the people are not members of the hurting Colorado Rural Health Com- incorporation but the board can individual and social Closely related to the threat of invite any interested persons to mittee. materialism, he said, is the tenSpeakers Listed join. The purposes of the corpora- dency to be selfish with our Speakers slated to address the PHONE 2211 are to assist those mentally abundance in a world where "for tion inTuesday afternoon session clude Dr. Carlos N Madsen, ill with interviews and any other millions of others, unrelieved hun1065 North Main chief. Bureau of Mental Health, help available here, to acquaint ger is a way of life. The sharp thrust of Jesus of menthe with need the public of Utah of University College cannot be escaped by any Medicine; Ray Waters, professor tal health facilities here and to saying of health, physical education and refer those Cases of the mentally recreation at USAC; Von Hall, disturbed that cannot be helped director for health and physical locally to Ogden or Salt Lake education for the Utah State City where they can be helped. They are also working to eduKTVT KUTV Channel 2 Channel 4 Board of Education; Dr. Stuart to the KSL-T5 Alder, president of the New cate the general public Channel disMexico Medical Association; Dr. problems of the mentally 4) Badge 714 SrNDAY, JAN. 20 R. C. Farrant, chairman of the turbed and to teach parents to 5 Guy Lombardo Show of menthe 11:00 Weekend Cartoon 9:30 symptoms (4) (5) recognize Capers ComMontana Rural Health 11:30 (4) Catholic Hour (5 Star Performance tal illness at an stage so is the Life This 10:00 (2! Navy Log (5) mittee, and Or. Fred A. Humph- that more can be early done for those 12:00 Window The (2) (4) Masterpiece Theater Lighted rey, Ft. Collins, intermountain afflicted. They are also in hopes Bowl(4) This is the answer 5) Championship member of the AMAs Rural (5) Next Assignment ing that the state Department of 12:30 (2) Oral Roberts 10:30 (2) Two on the Aisle Health committee. Health will be able to the 11:00 (5) News, Weather, road (4) American Forum Bessie Lemon, Cache County clinic some additional give ' conditions. (5) The Last Word psychia1:00 2) Memory Lane Theater home agent, and Melvin S. tric help. Issues in reMONDAY. JAV. 21 (4) (treat Weber County agricul7:00 (4) Today with Garro-wa- y member of thq ligion. Eva tural agent, will participate in a Bureau Hancock, (5) Face the Nation of Mental Health of the 1:30 (5) Discovery. BlU 7:45 (5) Cartoon Capers medical health forum. LoRetta State 8:00 (4) Home of Public 4) Zoo Parade. Department Club Health was present at the organi(5) The Gary Mooro (5) Odssev Hales, Utah County Wide Show tOO World. (4) Wide girl, will discuss the health part zational meeting and gave a 8:30 f5) Arthur Godfrey Time 2:30 (2) Medical Horizons of 9:00 (4) Inauguration cere3:00 (2) Adventure Theater short talk and helped with the monies. (5 Mama A feature of the Wednesday 4 organizational proceedings. J:30 (5) President's inaugnm-1Captain Gallant 00 (2 The morning session will be a panel This organization is entirely (5) Iniversity of Ltah Show (colorl 12:30 (2) Kartoon Karnlval discussion on use of present separate from the Utah Mental 1:00 (2) Double Feature Me-i- e , 4:00 (4) Meet the Press health and medical care re- Health Assn, which also has a (5) John Nesbitt stories 4:30 (4) Boy Rogers 8:00 (4) Queen for e Day sources. Aubrey Gates, field chapter in this area. The UMHA (5) The Brighter Day (5) lou Are There director, AMA Council on Rural is for the education of the public 2:15 f:00 (2 itah Talent Quest (5) The Secret Storm 2:30 (5) The edge of Night (4) Bengal Lancers Health, will be discussion lead- only while the newly organized 2:45 (4) Modern Romances (5) Lassie er. Participating will be Dr. A. clinic is both for the education 3:00 (4) Comedy Time 3:30 2) Ted Macks Amateur A. Jenkins, chief of the division of the public and also the treatHour (5) The Larly Show 4" Playhouse 8:30 ircus (4) Club (4) Boy of health control, Utah State ment of the mentally disturbed. 4:00 (2) Popeye Cartoons (5) Private Secretary. Before dismissing from the Health Department; Amy Kears-le4:00 (4) Steve Alien Funtime (5) Express 4:30 (2) Bogs Bonny Club 5) Kd Sullivan Show of the Club meeting, the members assistant state 4:30 (2! Kit Carson 5:00 (2) Mickey Mouse Club hold leader at USAC; Dr. Howard Clinic voted to their annua? 7;H) (2 Omnibus (5) World Tonight 5:10 (5) Something's in the (4) TV Hour Rasmussen, Brigham City phy- meeting of the corporation on Wind TV Theater (5) sician; Frank G. Shelley, executive-s- the first Monday of each June. 5:15 (5) Douglas Edwards 7:30 (5) Rosemary Clooney ecretary Show 5:30 (4) Nat King Cole of the Utah State 8:00 (4) Loretta Young Show (5) Captured Farm Bureau Federation; Mrs. 4 NBC News 5 864,000 Challenge Cecil Baker, state president of 3:30 (2) V ou Asked for it g:W 2) Howard Barlow 3 Sir Lancelot Code 4) (4) the Utah Congress of Parents 5) The Adventures of (5) Whats My Line Robinhood Show and Teachers, and Thelma Huber, 9:00 (2) Ray Anthony DUNGANNON, Northern v Iresupervisor of extension home land (IB warnIrish extremists economics programs at USAC. a There Must Be a Reason Other Wednesday speakers well ed British troops away from Friday night, snatinclude Bessie Hansen, register- new barracks Why More People Buy RCA Than Any Other Make! two playing children from ched ed nurse; Lynn Thatcher, saniDON'T FAIL TO SEE THE BEST IN TV! tarian for the Utah State Health the building and then blew It up, said today. police Department, and Dan Manning, earlier Documents captured Richfield hospital executive. of the outlawed IrWade L. Carter, Community from leaders MUSIC, TV AND ish Army in Dublin Church, Provo, will be speaker listedRepublican of as one the barracks the APPLIANCE at a luncheon Wednesday noon prime targets in the IRAs camwhich concludes the two-da- y 70 West Center . Phone 716 year. Provide a prison term of lip to five years instead of the present 18 months, plus longer probation and payment periods, for men who desert their families. Define second class cities as those with a population of 30 000 to 90.800 instead of 15,000 to event. as at pre'ent; make third class cities of those with popula90,-0- Religious Problems Rise Member Federal Reserve System at the Sign of the Cioci |